Intermediate 2


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Avoid ending your story with:
  • And then I woke up.
  • I woke up and realised it was all a dream.
  • So I went home and went to bed.
  • So that is the end of my story.
  • The end.
  • In conclusion...
  • Conclusion in any form
Examples of a successful story ending are:
  • A memory of the main event.
  • A decision resulting from the main event.
  • An action reflecting an important decision.
  • Thoughts and feelings about the events that have taken place.
  • A hope or wish
  • Sum up the argument which you have made in the essay in one or two sentences. (Do not provide a summary of the essay)
  • A call to action.
  • Restate the thesis in the first or second sentence.
  • An amusing, light-hearted or insightful observation if appropriate.
  • End the essay with a quote that sums up or comments on the topic.
Use a combination of the above elements to write an effective conclusion.
Questions to prompt effective story endings:
  • What would the main character remember most? (A memory)
  • What decisions might be based on events that have taken place? ( A decision)
  • What action could the main character do as a result of the events of the story? (An action.)
  • Is there any appropriate call to actions that could follow the events of the story? (An action)
  • How would the main character feel about the events which have taken place? (A Feeling)
  • What could the main character or readers wish for as a result of the events which have taken place? (A wish)
General tips:
  • Keep the conclusion straight and to the point.
  • One paragraph (four to five sentences) is sufficient.
  • Don’t repeat yourself.44 Story Ideas